Olive Grove Cardigan by Michelle Porter

Olive Grove Cardigan

Knitting
August 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Reverse Stocking stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1050 - 1936 yards (960 - 1770 m)
XS (S, M)(L, XL, 2X)(3X, 4X, 5X)
English
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The Olive Grove Cardigan is a wonderfully rustic cardigan that instantly evokes daydreams of visiting ancient olive orchards, where we can watch the olive harvest, touch a tree over a thousand years old, and follow it up with a delicious outdoor picnic. Just a little bit roomy and not too long, this cardigan is designed to be worn layered over other garments. The fronts of the cardigan measure wider than the back for improved fit and is knit in one-piece, top down, following charted motifs. The main body is worked in rows with a background of Reverse Stocking Stitch; but the sleeves are worked inside-out, in the round (knit side facing), for your convenience and knitting pleasure.

Sizes
XS (S, M)(L, XL, 2X)(3X, 4X, 5X)

Finished Measurements

Bust circumference (buttons fastened):
86.5 (96, 105.5)(115, 124.5, 134)(143.5, 153, 162.5) cm / 34 (37 ¾, 41 ½)(45 ¼, 49, 52 ¾)(56 ½, 60 ¼, 64)“

Length at centre back (edges of neckband
to waistband):
56 (56, 61.5)(63.5, 63.5, 69)(70.5, 70.5, 70.5) cm / 22 (22, 24 ¼)(25, 25, 27 ¼)(27 ¾, 27 ¾, 27 ¾)“

Upper sleeve circumference:
34.5 (35, 36)(39, 41, 44)(45.5, 48.5, 50.5) cm / 13 ½ (13 ¾, 14 ¼)(15 ¼, 16 ¼, 17 ¼)(18, 19, 20)“

Sleeve length from underarm (adjustable):
42.5 (43.5, 45)(46, 46, 46)(45, 43.5, 43.5) cm / 16 ¾ (17 ¼, 17 ¾)(18, 18, 18)(17 ¾, 17 ¼, 17 ¼)“

Sample shown in Size L, 115 cm /45 ¼“ finished circumference at bust, buttons fastened.

Worn with 8.5 cm / 3.25” ease by Model A, 23.5 cm / 9.25” ease by Model B, and 11 cm / 4.25” ease by Model C.

Gauge
21 sts and 28 rows / rnds = 10 cm / 4” in Reverse Stocking stitch on larger needles, blocked
28 sts and 36 rows / rnds = 10 cm / 4” in Rib Pattern on smaller needles, blocked

Materials
Yarn: Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts Lascaux Worsted
25% Manx Loaghtan Wool/75% Punta Arenas
Wool, 100g/3.5oz, 200m/220yd

Sample shown in Nutmeg.

Yardage:
5 (6, 6)(7, 7, 8)(8, 9, 9) skeins

Yardage Estimate: Approx
960 (1030, 1150)(1290, 1340, 1510)(1600, 1680, 1770) m / 1050 (1127, 1258)(1411, 1466, 1652)(1750, 1838, 1936) yds.

Needle sizes:
Sets of size 4 mm / US 6 circular needles, or size needed to achieve gauge over Reverse Stocking stitch, in the following lengths: 120 cm / 47” (if available) or 100 cm / 40”; 80 cm / 32”; 60 cm / 24”; 40 cm / 16”; 30 cm / 12” (if available) or set of dpns.
Sets of size 3.25 mm / US 3 circular needles, or size needed to achieve gauge over Rib Pattern, in the following lengths: 60 cm / 24”; 25 cm / 10” (if available) or set of dpns

Notions:
8 (8, 8)(9, 9, 9)(10, 10, 10) x 19 mm / ¾“ buttons. Handmade buttons used in sample are: S60-Apple Branch, available from: thewoodlot.ca; 8 stitch markers, 1 removable stitch marker, cable needle, 2 flexible stitch holders or spare circular needles, tapestry needle.

-This seamless cardigan is worked from the ribbed neckband downward in rows on circular needles. The neckline is shaped using German Short Row technique. Alternatively, Wrap and Turn method could be used but is not described.
-The increases of the yoke are shaped while following the motifs of the charts. Pay close attention to the symbols and check stitch count regularly.
-The sleeves are worked in the round in Stocking stitch by turning the garment inside-out so that you are knitting, not purling.
-The stitches of the button / buttonhole bands are picked up and knit and worked in rows of rib. If you wish to change the length of the cardigan, you will need to recalculate the spacing of the
buttonholes, possibly requiring fewer or more buttons and yarn amounts.
-The “mini leaves” are knit separately and sewn in place after blocking.
-Take measurements based on blocked and dried swatches. The stitches of the garment will even out and settle more compact, once dried thoroughly after blocking.